Faucet



lUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-

A. W. P. LADD, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

FAUCET.

Specification of Letters Patent No. 32,699, dated July 2, 1861.

To all whom 'Lt' may concern: Operation: Use the auger to bore a hole Be it linownthat I, A.. IV. l?. LADD, of the in the Cask, when the hoie is niade immedicity and county of San Francisco and State ately push the faucet into place, and drive 20 ot' California7 have invented a new and Iinit in firmly. The auger beingl galvanized proved Faucet for Beer- Barrels, Tinewill not rust, but Will answer for use man v Casks, &c.; and I do hereby declare that the times.

following is a full, clear7 and exact descrip- Having thus described my inventiolnwhat tion of the construction and operation of the I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patsalne, reference' being had to the annexed ent, is:

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10 dra-Wings, making a part of this specifica- The combination of a faucet and auger B, tion7 1n Whichwith a horn or projection C, when arranged A, represents a connnon faucet; B, is a in relation to each other rs and Jfor the purshort auger inserted 1n the end of the faucet; pose described.

C, is a sort of horn or projection at the noZ- A. IV. I. LADD. 15 zle end of the faucet, forming With the noz- IITitnesses:

zle, a handle for the auger. The auger CHAS. Ii. BOND,

should be galvanized to prevent its rusting. F. I. THIBAULT. 

